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AARP gets a waiver.
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AARP gets a waiver.
AARP gets a waiver.
Never happen. That would require admitting Dear Reader is not perfect. They're afraid they'll burst into flames for committing such blasphemy.AARP gets a waiver.
"Although the administration has approved more than 1,300 Obamacare waivers and published the recipients’ application information online, it has not made public which companies and other entities have been denied waivers and why they were denied.
Obama’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) won’t release that information, nor will they publicly release the identities of those still waiting for a decision. HHS won’t even say how many applications are in the queue."
Obamacare Waivers | Health Care | Transparency | The Daily Caller
Calling all those who endorsed Obamacare....
...can you deny that the plan is a flop, and the waivers indicate
a)that it doesn't work, and
b) that waivers will be given until after Obama is re-elected (heaven forfend!)
Man-up, and apologize!
Remember when ObamaCare was being debated? (If you can call it that) Pro ObamaCare people were saying; "Look, the AARP endorsed it, so it MUST be good!".So, AARP endorses it...then wants a waiver. This is an astoundingly corrupt Administration.
Remember when ObamaCare was being debated? (If you can call it that) Pro ObamaCare people were saying; "Look, the AARP endorsed it, so it MUST be good!".So, AARP endorses it...then wants a waiver. This is an astoundingly corrupt Administration.
The Daily Caller has learned that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rate review rules, which it finalized on Thursday, exempt Medigap policy providers, like the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), from oversight when such providers increase payment rates for their supplemental insurance plans.
The Daily Caller has learned that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) rate review rules, which it finalized on Thursday, exempt Medigap policy providers, like the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), from oversight when such providers increase payment rates for their supplemental insurance plans.
The AARP did not get a waiver. "When such providers increase payment rates for their supplemental insurance plans."
AARP is not a provider/insurance company. It is an insurance broker. It has nothing to do with the payment rates of the insurance policies that it brokers.
Misinformation from the Daily Caller. Nothing new here.
AARP... Are they headquartered in Pelosi's neck of the woods?